Jake what was your reasoning for testing a new incubator on such expensive eggs? Why didn’t you use your best incubator to make sure more eggs hatched?
Hi! We have the same incubator and the first time we tried, the same exact thing happened. Only 2 out of 12 eggs hatched from our farm. What we didn’t realize, was that the styrofoam packaging it comes in, isn’t just for shipping, but actually helps insulate and regulate the temperature much much better. We were able to successfully hatch 8 out of 12 Royal Palm turkeys eggs using the styrofoam. Whoever wins this incubator. Please use the styrofoam. Also, the battery connection came in handy when a storm knocked out our power for half a night. Used the lawn mower battery to make sure the eggs stayed warm. Hope this info helps!
@@turtleman190 You’re right. You shouldn’t give special treatment to eggs just because they are expensive. However, incubating fertile shipped eggs does require more delicate care in the incubation process to produce a higher probability of a hatch. Unlike fertile eggs you receive from your own backyard flock or a neighbor’s, shipped eggs have gone through the riggers of the mailing handling system, therefore on the exterior the eggs may appear (no broken eggs or hairline cracks) fine, internally they may have been injured and requires specific care and delicate handling to hopefully produce the best chances of a higher hatch number. I know this from personal experience hatching out 20 shipped eggs from reputable breeders on eBay. I had a 10/20 hatched for a 50% hatch rate. In those eggs that hatched, their air cell were saddled and in the ones that didn’t hatch/no or little development, there air cells remained detached despite me having them rest with the “fat end up” for 12+ hours. Mind you, I used a Brinsea incubator (one of the best brand in the business). So yes, you shouldn’t give special treatment to eggs even if they’re expensive, but you need give purposeful treatment to shipped eggs whether inexpensive or not. 😊
I just can’t believe you put the eggs in that incubator 😅 they were expensive so at least put them in a good incubator 😅 I still enjoyed the vid keep it up man 👍🏻
Dang, that was a lot of money for so many losses. Maybe you can work with Greenfire for more eggs? I'm a little surprised you went with an untested incubator on such an expensive clutch... probably should have saved that for something not so rare.
@@leroyremco7897 I only use Brinsea incubators. . Its a false economy to use a cheap incubator. Temperature is key plus humidity during their lockdown.
That incubator is actually great, really high percentage hatch rate for us. Instructions say to keep the styrofoam with the packaging to insulate the plastic bin but I'm guessing you threw it out. Great video!!
I wouldn’t have paid so much on a dozen eggs only to experiment on an incubator that I never used. I would have used whichever incubator I already had that gave me the best results during previous incubations and I’d use this new incubator to experiment on some random eggs that my chickens laid.
Honestly, my first thought when I saw you using/testing a new incubator was "with such expensive eggs Id use an incubator that you know and trust most, gotta give it best youve got:)"
I don't get what they do... they can't produce anything besides youtube content... they don't show anything that is sustaining.... they must just be youtubers... which means these eggs are nothing but views to them 🤷♀️ which is why capitalism is so great.
@@AM-oq5ik I mean it’s TH-cam. So of course they’re capitalizing off their videos. Anyone doing anything sustainable on their farm probably won’t have the time to make TH-cam videos. Or waste money on expensive eggs just to place them in a crappy and cheap incubator.
can i just say that i LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE that you fit the ENTIRE process in ONE video?? you don’t understand how satisfying it is. i watch every single ad because of this.
Honestly I can’t believe you guys didn’t uses your best incubator to hatch out those eggs. Feel like it was such a waste but it’s fine I guess. Keep doing what you’re doing!
Aww these are beautiful but I need to say thank you for giving these eggs the home they needed they are lucky to Have you as an owner, You are thoughtful and caring and you know what to do!
I guess I just didn’t understand why you would test a new relatively cheap incubator with such expensive eggs. You could have tried with your own? Non?
@@HB-ez3qp I’m not hating. I LOVE them !! It just confused me. But the sponsor support made me look at it with a different view. I apologize for any negativity. It was really just an expression of my not understanding. 😔
I am just starting back up with chickens I like to hatch my own it never gets old when you see the first veins right up to hatching. All excited just by watching your eggs develop.
Thanks for all who are commenting & entering in the incubator giveaway. Giveaway ends on Tues, Feb 23. I'll update this comment with the winners & make a Community post as well. Good luck! (Edited) Congrats to our winners, Julio from Puerto Rico, Eli from Texas & Yuni from Canada. Yep, I chose 3. Congrats everyone!
Can I have It I really need one I just got chickens and their laying egg and I want to incubate some and it could me my first time seeing a chick hatch
Hi there, I really Really want this incubator!! I am turning 15 in March and want to hatch some Birthday chicks!! I Live in MO and I am really wanting to hatch some Ayam Cemani and Barnyard Mixes !!
I really want that incubator it's my first time having chickens and I really want to incubate my chickens eggs I have a susex chicken that had started laying but she hasn't gone broody it will be my first time seeing a chick hatch I live in west virginia
Hello! I'm from Orange Park Florida and 23 years old! I have this incubator myself and like to try out having a second one on hand! righto now in that incubator I have Pekin duck eggs and my chickens in my bigger incubator, I guess you can say I'm running my own little experiment with starter incubators! Love what you guys do and I appreciate all the info from just watching you guys! Keep up the great work!
@@jessicas253 chickens especially at pol (point of lay) cost significantly more Than chicks and eggs you can get fertile eggs for £1-5 including rare breeds
I’m from Lebanon , i am 18 years old , a big fan of what you doing and i would like to save my canary eggs , because everytime the mom abandon an egg or two out of five fertilized eggs, and of course i'm planing for much more .thank you for the wonderful content 💚
shipping eggs is always risky, my hatch rates were always cut at least in half when I incubated shipped eggs. No matter how well they are packed the travel thru USPS takes it's toll.
Judging from the way the eggs were developing till the 6th day I’d say it was the incubator’s fault, it happened with me one and all my peacock eggs got wasted.
I am always enjoying watching your hatching egg vlogs :) . My dad wanted to have some chickens and I really want to try to hatch eggs and gave the chicks to my dad as a surprise :). I am from South Australia. I really wish and pray to have and try the incubator as first timer :). Thank you for your generosity and God bless you family always.
It is always great to see you do your testing and letting us know what you think about the incubators. I read some of the comments and it was your choice, not ours on what incubator you used. I love the fact that you kept the birds in and had the boys play with them. I know I would have loved to play with them. It is always exciting to see the new chicks hatch and watch them grow. I watched Bamboo grow and that was truly a lot of fun. Thank you all and hopefully when I get my place. I will have learned enough to get started and be as happy with my animals as you are. Hugs and smoochies...Anna Banana Big smile here!
Really appreciate the video, when I looked at the incubator, it struck me that it really didn't seem like it would be insulated enough to maintain temp. I am currently incubating a few of my friends eggs in a homemade incubator, we are on day 11. After candling we only see 2 out of 12. Ours are silkies and frizzels
I want the incubator, and I’m going to be hatching chicks for a teacher that uses animals to gain the interest of her students. I recently donated 4 blue Plymouth chicks to her, and said her students loved them. I’m from California
We have this incubator and it should have a styrofoam skirt that helps hatch rates immensely. Ours came with distinct instructions upon opening the box not to get rid of the styrofoam. We also dry hatch with it as it impossible to keep humidity down in the beginning.
Im 14 and im from england, i am hoping to hatch silkies this year as my silkies have started laying fertile eggs. i currrently have no incubator and i would need one so if something goes wrong, i can still hatch them. Thanks so much, Rory.
I want it to hatch my RIR heritage eggs. I am from Pakistan and I watch all of your videos regularly whenever they pop up with my family. You and your family are an inspiration to me. Regards
I’m using this incubator for my first hatch, so far so good! It has a temperature calibration of +/- 2 degrees. Just make sure you don’t destroy the styrofoam thinking it’s for shipping. It’s acts as an insulator for the incubator. Mine never drops or goes over 0.2 degrees when circulating.
Glad you got those two chicks ... and to be fair, $60 per chick is about the same price they had their chicks priced on their website, right? Blimmin' expensive though!
Hello guys! My name es Francisco and I'm from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷! I love your videos and I'm always rooting for you and your projects. I will definitely use the incubator to hatch geese 🥚. Thank you for everything, God bless you all.
Hi! Again another fun video. My son wants us to win this incubator. He loves when we hatch out chicks. We have a batch in right now and due Feb28. Weve had many successful hatches as well as many fails. Last batch we only got one out of about 30...we named it hen solo until we found out it was a He and just left it at Solo. 🤣 Our previous batches weve had a high hatch rate. We are from southern California and We hatch barnyard crosses. Our hens are..Ameraucana, cochins, gold laced Wyandotte, barred rock, speckled sussex, ISA brown, and the roos are silver spangled hamburg, Blue Andalusian, and Barred Rock cross. We also have some Pekin ducks which we have successfully hatched chicks and ducks together. Ive done a few turkeys too. We'd love to give this incubator another go and see how it works. Take care out in that cold weather in MO. I wish I could send you all some sunshine!
I’d love to win the incubator, I’m really hoping to hatch some silkies, I’m not really picky on what kind, just really excited to start being a bit self sufficient. I’m from Arkansas! 💙
Little tip for eBay bidding! Always go to an odd amount over what you plan to spend on your maximum. So if you were going to bid 150 then put in 151.99. It works for me almost every time. That way if someone else already has 150 as their bid you would win 😉
I never had an incubator I would like freak out if I got one, would be super cool and I would probably try to get some Mandarin duck eggs and try to hatch em out also button quails there super cute, By the way im from (South Africa) 😍😋👍
Hello to anyone reading this! I eggs that I am hatch are finally hatching!! I have just a few videos up if anyone is bored! Anyways, I cant believe that their that expensive!! My gosh! Well I hope you have the best of luck!
@@hunterhill9838 I am putting up my a video of my hatching super soon!! I almost got full hatch rate!! I have one still in its egg as your read this right now!😄 And I wanted to say thank you for taking for the time to watch my videos it was really nice of you!!
I would really like to have an incubater. I am a kindergarten teacher from switzerland. We always have to rent one for our kids, because it's a subject they can learn so much about but we don't really have the budget to buy one at the moment. We do hatch some different chickens from the most common hens around here, depending on the year. we have to look up what we can get that is in our budget. the kids just really love it when we have chickens in kindergarten. they stay in a quite room beside our main room, so they aren't in our daily chaos. the kids get to learn about how they grow first inside the egg then outside, how they have to care for them and a lot more about hens and roosters too.
We would love the incubator! We are planning to hatch some chickens from our neighbors. These could include anything random assortment of chickens, we don’t currently have any chickens and are really excited to try and acquire some this year! We are located in Montana. I hope we get picked and if not I hope the people who do have fun hatching out their eggs!
On one of your other videos, you asked for suggestions, with egg production. I was watching a lady listing the things she feeds her chickens. 1.blackoil sunflower seeds 2. Whole corn for animals 3. Premium whole oats 4. Diatomaceous earth food grade 5. Oyster shells crushed 5. Alphalpha hay. 1, 2, and 3, are equal parts mixed together, 4 about a cup 5 a scoop. She mixes it together in a big garbage can. She swears, that she gets eggs year round. I hope this helps you, get more eggs.
I used this exact incubator for my silkie eggs... 5 developed out of 6 but only 3 hatched after. I would recommend anyone buying this is get a separate temp/humidity reader for the inside as the temperature reader is a bit off on this incubator. But overall was really happy x
I would love to get an incubator, I'm not gonna hatch any birds instead it'll be snake eggs since the incubator can work for them too and I'm from the UK 😁
God no! Bird eggs need to be turned, reptile eggs do not, turning can actually kill reptile eggs. Please get a reptil specific incubator, especially as some species need higher/lower temps than what bird eggs need.
I would love a incubator. Trying to show my kids and start a business at the same time. I love creating life. It is so beautiful, wish I could do it for everyone
I had 2 incubators like these, they ususally come with a foam. If you take it out the incubator will loose temperature like crazy. If you leave it be, it works just fine.
I would like the incubator because I have never used one before, and I am really looking forward to trying it out sometime. I’m from Indiana and this would be a perfect thing to do inside during the winter! Thanks 🙏
I'd like the incubator to start my chicken journey in about a year I'd like to hatch some silkies possibly and just others that I can find. I'm from PA
Hey! I'm19 I got 33 chicks 🐥 right now and I take care of them all by myself. My dad bought 65 around eggs but just 37 of them hatched... For that we took a help from somebody who has a machine which helps eggs hatched. So it'd be so great if I'll get a chance to get that machine. So that my family will be able to hatch some eggs here. Thank you very much! 🌼😊🌸 you doing a great job 💓
Awesome channel so much knowledge that I have been able to apply. I would love the incubator to hatch out some Americana chicks with my 4 kids here in Kentucky. Keep the great videos coming.
Greatings from south Africa, I just love watching your videos of chicks hatching even if I feel sad when not every chick makes it. I've never had a incubator before so i don't even know what I would hatch, probably so rhode island red chicks as there color is so lovely. Hope your all staying safe, warm and healthy in these troubling times, best of luck for any upcoming projects you guys might have.
The guy that asked you to test out that incubator clearly said he wasn't sure how to regulate humidity and temperature, I am not sure why one would be tempted to put eggs that were so expensive in a questionable incubator. Expensive error.
I find that opening the incubator constantly as they are hatching really affects the hatch rate as the moisture is lost and the chicks are unable to hatch out of the shell. Usually i wait until day 22-23 to open it and aid any struggling chicks. Hatch day I do not open it at all and have had awesome results. But in your case some stopped developing early on which may have been due to a low temp as it slows down development.
I'm really glad that you show the whole process of hatching especially the part of the embryos not fully developing
thank you
Jake what was your reasoning for testing a new incubator on such expensive eggs? Why didn’t you use your best incubator to make sure more eggs hatched?
Hi! We have the same incubator and the first time we tried, the same exact thing happened. Only 2 out of 12 eggs hatched from our farm. What we didn’t realize, was that the styrofoam packaging it comes in, isn’t just for shipping, but actually helps insulate and regulate the temperature much much better. We were able to successfully hatch 8 out of 12 Royal Palm turkeys eggs using the styrofoam. Whoever wins this incubator. Please use the styrofoam. Also, the battery connection came in handy when a storm knocked out our power for half a night. Used the lawn mower battery to make sure the eggs stayed warm.
Hope this info helps!
Brilliant Mate, thank you....
We could never get any of the lights to come on on it. And it ran super loud.
I don’t think you should be testing new incubators on expensive eggs....
My thoughts exactly and who would want an incubator that doesnt work right. Even if the eggs are cheap I dont want to lose any fertile eggs.
That’s exactly what I was thinking lol 🤦♂️
Maybe be has money to spare?
Or he's just rlly confident in that incubator
Edit: point number 2 didn't age well....
My thoughts exactly.
Yes
I was thinking that was risky...using a new incubator for such pricy eggs!
Maybe the farm can just send you a few live chicks. This was a costly mistake, which I'm surprised you did.
You should never give special treatment to eggs jusy because there expensive but yes definitely should have used a known reliable incubator
It would've been better for him to test regular chicken eggs rather than those expensive eggs. Especially with how many didnt develop.
@@kisame_007 economically yes but you should never give special treatment to eggs just because there expensive t
@@turtleman190 You’re right. You shouldn’t give special treatment to eggs just because they are expensive. However, incubating fertile shipped eggs does require more delicate care in the incubation process to produce a higher probability of a hatch. Unlike fertile eggs you receive from your own backyard flock or a neighbor’s, shipped eggs have gone through the riggers of the mailing handling system, therefore on the exterior the eggs may appear (no broken eggs or hairline cracks) fine, internally they may have been injured and requires specific care and delicate handling to hopefully produce the best chances of a higher hatch number. I know this from personal experience hatching out 20 shipped eggs from reputable breeders on eBay. I had a 10/20 hatched for a 50% hatch rate. In those eggs that hatched, their air cell were saddled and in the ones that didn’t hatch/no or little development, there air cells remained detached despite me having them rest with the “fat end up” for 12+ hours. Mind you, I used a Brinsea incubator (one of the best brand in the business). So yes, you shouldn’t give special treatment to eggs even if they’re expensive, but you need give purposeful treatment to shipped eggs whether inexpensive or not. 😊
As much as those eggs were, I never would have put them in an untested incubator... that was heartbreaking.
I would have gone with an incubator with a good hatching record especially for the price you payed on those eggs.
yeah i would to
Yea
"It's a breed that we already have." Thanks jake that really narrowed it down for me
Lol
Haha!! 😂
😂😁
Note to self: don’t use unknown incubator on the most expensive eggs you’ve ever bought. ❤️
Lol i hawe like 13 those chicken and now a chicken is laying 15 eggs didn’t know it was so expensive breed lol
@@thekiller-yb7dg I think they were purebred or heirloom or smth
Shouldn't have tested that incubator on such expensive eggs
Agreed, I was worried about that initially.
Me too I was thinking the same thing
Ya I was think the exact same thing!
So sad
i agree. what a loss of some great chickens.
I just can’t believe you put the eggs in that incubator 😅 they were expensive so at least put them in a good incubator 😅 I still enjoyed the vid keep it up man 👍🏻
I'm glad I wasn't the only one thinking this.
I thought the same thing lol
"How much did you spent"
"Don't worry about it"
Was just funny and wholesome at the same time
Dang, that was a lot of money for so many losses. Maybe you can work with Greenfire for more eggs?
I'm a little surprised you went with an untested incubator on such an expensive clutch... probably should have saved that for something not so rare.
Cheap incubator. That's the problem.
I got the same one you need the styrodfoam to insulate it not like a brinsea
@@leroyremco7897 I only use Brinsea incubators. . Its a false economy to use a cheap incubator. Temperature is key plus humidity during their lockdown.
Lady Jane I only use hens it's so unnatural to use incubators
@@abcd1234jason Technology uses nature's rules. Simpler to have a hen but sometimes doesn't work out as it should.
I’m surprised you would take a chance and evaluate a new kind of incubator with such expensive eggs, but what do I know being a city boy from RI?
you're right though
Maybe you should take his job. He might have just done it for views, but watching that made my blood run cold.
I am sure he is not tight on cash or anything. Maybe he had high hopes. Who knows
That incubator is actually great, really high percentage hatch rate for us. Instructions say to keep the styrofoam with the packaging to insulate the plastic bin but I'm guessing you threw it out. Great video!!
Is that normal with all the incubators. ??
@@organixgirl not all of them. nurture right 360 doesn't come with foam.
Mine came broken. The lights wouldn’t come on. And it ran super loud. And they wouldn’t take it back.
“We’re not gonna tell Becky how much we spent on these” Becky watching/editing this video: 🧐 interesting
hmmm 🧐🧐
😂
Lol
Lol I liked the fact the boy asked how much he spent "don't worry about it" 🤣
By looking in the video he edits in his office where he hatched the 2 chicks.
Honestly, with the price of those eggs, I wouldn't have risked them in an incubator I didn't know, I would have stuck with your trusty Brinsea.
We use that one all the time... about time to fire it back up again!
@@whitehouseonthehill hi i wont to win it! I am so exited.
✨Egg✨
@@whitehouseonthehill im one of your new subscribers hi
@@whitehouseonthehill well, firing back didn't really help, did it?
I wouldn’t have paid so much on a dozen eggs only to experiment on an incubator that I never used. I would have used whichever incubator I already had that gave me the best results during previous incubations and I’d use this new incubator to experiment on some random eggs that my chickens laid.
Yeah hopefully they learned they're lesson after killing all but two potential chicks with it
I'm kind of shocked you didn't use one of your tried and true incubators on these expensive eggs
How else can the promote incubator on TH-cam? They got to make a buck, right? This whole video was one long ad... Let's be real.
I know
@@prettypumpkin6891 I dont think ads would show how the product doesnt work but ok
Same
@@prettypumpkin6891 funniest more backfiring ad ever...
Honestly, my first thought when I saw you using/testing a new incubator was "with such expensive eggs Id use an incubator that you know and trust most, gotta give it best youve got:)"
Same here..I would've never put those expensive eggs in an incubator that wasn't tested
I agree, that wasn’t the smartest idea. He should have used his best and most reliable incubator for the job.
Yes I 20000 % agree
I don't get what they do... they can't produce anything besides youtube content... they don't show anything that is sustaining.... they must just be youtubers... which means these eggs are nothing but views to them 🤷♀️ which is why capitalism is so great.
@@AM-oq5ik I mean it’s TH-cam. So of course they’re capitalizing off their videos. Anyone doing anything sustainable on their farm probably won’t have the time to make TH-cam videos. Or waste money on expensive eggs just to place them in a crappy and cheap incubator.
I would not have used an incubator I’ve never used before on 120$ eggs lmao 😂
can i just say that i LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE that you fit the ENTIRE process in ONE video?? you don’t understand how satisfying it is. i watch every single ad because of this.
Honestly I can’t believe you guys didn’t uses your best incubator to hatch out those eggs. Feel like it was such a waste but it’s fine I guess. Keep doing what you’re doing!
Malcolm Braverman- that's whatcha call a bassackward compliment.
When he says “and we are not going to tell Becky how much we spent” and then his son “ how much you spent” him “ don’t worry about it”
Hahaha 🤣 so funny😁
I love how in your videos you have the whole process start to finish and we don’t have to wait like 20 days
Definitely rely on your own incubator instead of the ones you get from online.
Aww these are beautiful but I need to say thank you for giving these eggs the home they needed they are lucky to Have you as an owner,
You are thoughtful and caring and you know what to do!
Somehow your pfp confused me a lot-
@@Moths000 how?
@@simplyxroblox7869 I have no clue. It might have been the colors and my brightness being really slow
Famous last words “How much we spent” “Don’t worry about it”
😂
That was funny
Quote on quote from studio c XD
I laughed so hard
I guess I just didn’t understand why you would test a new relatively cheap incubator with such expensive eggs. You could have tried with your own? Non?
Haters be like
The sponsor must have bought the eggs.
@@HB-ez3qp I’m not hating. I LOVE them !! It just confused me. But the sponsor support made me look at it with a different view. I apologize for any negativity. It was really just an expression of my not understanding. 😔
I am just starting back up with chickens I like to hatch my own it never gets old when you see the first veins right up to hatching. All excited just by watching your eggs develop.
Thanks for all who are commenting & entering in the incubator giveaway. Giveaway ends on Tues, Feb 23. I'll update this comment with the winners & make a Community post as well. Good luck!
(Edited) Congrats to our winners, Julio from Puerto Rico, Eli from Texas & Yuni from Canada. Yep, I chose 3. Congrats everyone!
I hope I get it because mine broke and my mom cannot get me one for my birthday in February 19
Can I have It I really need one I just got chickens and their laying egg and I want to incubate some and it could me my first time seeing a chick hatch
Hi there, I really Really want this incubator!! I am turning 15 in March and want to hatch some Birthday chicks!! I Live in MO and I am really wanting to hatch some Ayam Cemani and Barnyard Mixes !!
I really want that incubator it's my first time having chickens and I really want to incubate my chickens eggs I have a susex chicken that had started laying but she hasn't gone broody it will be my first time seeing a chick hatch I live in west virginia
Hi
Wasn’t the smartest idea to test the incubator on such expensive eggs.
I’m with you on that I use barn yard finds to test any new incubators
I agree but it is what it is
Well, being a youtuber he can write them off on taxes
Hello! I'm from Orange Park Florida and 23 years old! I have this incubator myself and like to try out having a second one on hand! righto now in that incubator I have Pekin duck eggs and my chickens in my bigger incubator, I guess you can say I'm running my own little experiment with starter incubators! Love what you guys do and I appreciate all the info from just watching you guys! Keep up the great work!
I've literally just realised that he basically spent $60 on each chick
Yep
Actually the price per chicken on their website was $59. So I guess in the end it's not that much of a loss. But could've been better of course.
Bingo... came out the same. Oh well 🤷🏻♂️
@@jessicas253 chickens especially at pol (point of lay) cost significantly more Than chicks and eggs you can get fertile eggs for £1-5 including rare breeds
Yep
I love how gentle all your boys are
im the crazy boy i know but when you sell quail for a living you to be gentle
I would love try out that incubator. I live in Mayesville, SC. We'll be hatching Ameraucana chickens. Love all your videos, they've been very helpful.
Thanks, Mary!
I’m from Lebanon , i am 18 years old , a big fan of what you doing and i would like to save my canary eggs , because everytime the mom abandon an egg or two out of five fertilized eggs, and of course i'm planing for much more .thank you for the wonderful content 💚
من قلبي سلام لبيروت 🇱🇧❤
بتمنى انك تربح انت بتستاهل❤️🇱🇧❤️🇱🇧❤️
shipping eggs is always risky, my hatch rates were always cut at least in half when I incubated shipped eggs. No matter how well they are packed the travel thru USPS takes it's toll.
found this channel last night . what a brilliant channel i loved watching the eggs hatch !
Thank you for watching!
Judging from the way the eggs were developing till the 6th day I’d say it was the incubator’s fault, it happened with me one and all my peacock eggs got wasted.
Yep, that's what I took from it as well
@@whitehouseonthehill I think that if an incubator doesn’t have a fan, it’s useless
"How much did you spend?"
"Don't worry about it."
LOL
Yeah is was about to write this too ahah
I’m from San Diego and my love birds just layer TWO EGGS so it’ll be a interesting process
It's 2 am in my country and I'm tired but I will watch you're vids
same lol
I am always enjoying watching your hatching egg vlogs :) . My dad wanted to have some chickens and I really want to try to hatch eggs and gave the chicks to my dad as a surprise :).
I am from South Australia. I really wish and pray to have and try the incubator as first timer :). Thank you for your generosity and God bless you family always.
It is always great to see you do your testing and letting us know what you think about the incubators. I read some of the comments and it was your choice, not ours on what incubator you used. I love the fact that you kept the birds in and had the boys play with them. I know I would have loved to play with them. It is always exciting to see the new chicks hatch and watch them grow. I watched Bamboo grow and that was truly a lot of fun. Thank you all and hopefully when I get my place. I will have learned enough to get started and be as happy with my animals as you are. Hugs and smoochies...Anna Banana Big smile here!
Really appreciate the video, when I looked at the incubator, it struck me that it really didn't seem like it would be insulated enough to maintain temp. I am currently incubating a few of my friends eggs in a homemade incubator, we are on day 11. After candling we only see 2 out of 12. Ours are silkies and frizzels
"guess what it is"
Me: I think it's a chicken
Nailed it.
I love that the boys are so engaged with the project ! What fun!😊
I want the incubator, and I’m going to be hatching chicks for a teacher that uses animals to gain the interest of her students. I recently donated 4 blue Plymouth chicks to her, and said her students loved them. I’m from California
Youll be the cool teacher
He could be lying just to get it maybe but if it’s true then you go man lol
Why not get a better one
@@sycoshorts i have pictures of them, and messages of when I gave them to her
@@noelgarcia_ ok But you know where I was coming from At least
You live and learn, don’t let people tell you what to do with your own money ! I think this was a very informative video
We have this incubator and it should have a styrofoam skirt that helps hatch rates immensely. Ours came with distinct instructions upon opening the box not to get rid of the styrofoam. We also dry hatch with it as it impossible to keep humidity down in the beginning.
everyone talking about the incubator and testing it with rare eggs, well lads let me tell you one thing all life is rare.
The fact is NOT ALL EGGS WIL HATCH EVERY TIME. It could’ve been the incubator or just the eggs. 🤷🏽♀️
There is a finch egg in my incubator
well said
@@whitehouseonthehill lol
@@whitehouseonthehill Who is get the incubator
Im 14 and im from england, i am hoping to hatch silkies this year as my silkies have started laying fertile eggs. i currrently have no incubator and i would need one so if something goes wrong, i can still hatch them. Thanks so much, Rory.
Hey! I'm 14 too!
you have to gmail him
I’m 14 and hatching Silkie eggs too! All updates are on @brockposting on TikTok. I hope your hatching goes well!
@@mymountainlife0707 Hey me too
Just an fyi you shouldn't give your age out online, its unsafe and just giving out your age is enough to make you a target to shady people
I want it to hatch my RIR heritage eggs. I am from Pakistan and I watch all of your videos regularly whenever they pop up with my family. You and your family are an inspiration to me.
Regards
I really need an incubator I live in Texas and I'm trying to raise miniature chickens
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Hopefully it works out better for you
So sad to hear about the losses, but the ones that made it are so cute!
I’m using this incubator for my first hatch, so far so good! It has a temperature calibration of +/- 2 degrees. Just make sure you don’t destroy the styrofoam thinking it’s for shipping. It’s acts as an insulator for the incubator. Mine never drops or goes over 0.2 degrees when circulating.
Glad you got those two chicks ... and to be fair, $60 per chick is about the same price they had their chicks priced on their website, right? Blimmin' expensive though!
Omg i love ur chennel
I want to win the incubator because I don’t have one and I’ll be hatching some mallard duck eggs and I live in Texas.
Hello guys!
My name es Francisco and I'm from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷! I love your videos and I'm always rooting for you and your projects. I will definitely use the incubator to hatch geese 🥚. Thank you for everything, God bless you all.
Hi! Again another fun video. My son wants us to win this incubator. He loves when we hatch out chicks. We have a batch in right now and due Feb28. Weve had many successful hatches as well as many fails. Last batch we only got one out of about 30...we named it hen solo until we found out it was a He and just left it at Solo. 🤣 Our previous batches weve had a high hatch rate. We are from southern California and We hatch barnyard crosses. Our hens are..Ameraucana, cochins, gold laced Wyandotte, barred rock, speckled sussex, ISA brown, and the roos are silver spangled hamburg, Blue Andalusian, and Barred Rock cross. We also have some Pekin ducks which we have successfully hatched chicks and ducks together. Ive done a few turkeys too. We'd love to give this incubator another go and see how it works. Take care out in that cold weather in MO. I wish I could send you all some sunshine!
I’d love to win the incubator, I’m really hoping to hatch some silkies, I’m not really picky on what kind, just really excited to start being a bit self sufficient. I’m from Arkansas! 💙
Silkies top a few lists for being friendly chickens 🐓
Managed to live hatch 2 out of 12 eggs, couldn't keep heat over 95 this will be the most expensive free egg rotter you will ever have.
Little tip for eBay bidding!
Always go to an odd amount over what you plan to spend on your maximum. So if you were going to bid 150 then put in 151.99. It works for me almost every time. That way if someone else already has 150 as their bid you would win 😉
I never had an incubator I would like freak out if I got one, would be super cool and I would probably try to get some Mandarin duck eggs and try to hatch em out also button quails there super cute, By the way im from (South Africa) 😍😋👍
Hello to anyone reading this! I eggs that I am hatch are finally hatching!! I have just a few videos up if anyone is bored! Anyways, I cant believe that their that expensive!! My gosh! Well I hope you have the best of luck!
I just watched your videos and I hope you have a great hatch rate👍
@@hunterhill9838 I am putting up my a video of my hatching super soon!! I almost got full hatch rate!! I have one still in its egg as your read this right now!😄 And I wanted to say thank you for taking for the time to watch my videos it was really nice of you!!
@@greenmeadowhomestead3195 I can't wait to see the video. I just had 10 chicks hatch and I am waiting for the last 3
@@hunterhill9838 Wow that’s amazing!!! I hope all of them have hatch! What kinds of breeds are you hatching!! I am uploading my video right know!
@@greenmeadowhomestead3195 I have red pyle and barred rock bantams and I have barred blue olive eggers and red junglefowl
I would really like to have an incubater. I am a kindergarten teacher from switzerland. We always have to rent one for our kids, because it's a subject they can learn so much about but we don't really have the budget to buy one at the moment. We do hatch some different chickens from the most common hens around here, depending on the year. we have to look up what we can get that is in our budget. the kids just really love it when we have chickens in kindergarten. they stay in a quite room beside our main room, so they aren't in our daily chaos. the kids get to learn about how they grow first inside the egg then outside, how they have to care for them and a lot more about hens and roosters too.
I want to win it for my sister, she want to hatch button quail eggs, where from UK, and keep up the good work I been watching you for years.
That’s literally me tho with my live ducks. I order wood ducks or ring reals and we just don’t talk about what I spent on them lol
Just bought 1st gen Deathlayer eggs from a breeder who bought their entire bloodline from Greenfire. Super excited to see what I can get to hatch!
1." I want to win it"
2. Chicken eggs
3. Philippines
I was confused as to why you’d test a new incubator with such an expensive set of chicken eggs. 🤷🏽♂️ really wished they had all hatched 🥺.
We would love the incubator! We are planning to hatch some chickens from our neighbors. These could include anything random assortment of chickens, we don’t currently have any chickens and are really excited to try and acquire some this year! We are located in Montana. I hope we get picked and if not I hope the people who do have fun hatching out their eggs!
If you still want a bealfeader I have 4 rosters you can have if you pad shiping
living the dream haha
Remember me
On one of your other videos, you asked for suggestions, with egg production. I was watching a lady listing the things she feeds her chickens. 1.blackoil sunflower seeds 2. Whole corn for animals 3. Premium whole oats 4. Diatomaceous earth food grade 5. Oyster shells crushed 5. Alphalpha hay. 1, 2, and 3, are equal parts mixed together, 4 about a cup 5 a scoop. She mixes it together in a big garbage can. She swears, that she gets eggs year round. I hope this helps you, get more eggs.
I really need that because I am a first time Hatcher I live in Columbus Ohio in Franklin ave
I’m in Columbus too check out city folks in clintonville
I want to enter the give away, i want to try hatch button quail eggs to start my own quail farming, and i'm from Italy
I used this exact incubator for my silkie eggs... 5 developed out of 6 but only 3 hatched after. I would recommend anyone buying this is get a separate temp/humidity reader for the inside as the temperature reader is a bit off on this incubator. But overall was really happy x
I would love to get an incubator, I'm not gonna hatch any birds instead it'll be snake eggs since the incubator can work for them too and I'm from the UK 😁
God no! Bird eggs need to be turned, reptile eggs do not, turning can actually kill reptile eggs. Please get a reptil specific incubator, especially as some species need higher/lower temps than what bird eggs need.
How much we spent? Don't worry about it :'D Did you think it was a good idea to use an unknown incubator on expensive eggs? Thanks!
I'm from South Africa and love watching your videos. I want the incubator to hatch quail eggs.
I am from Florida love your show going to hatch chicken eggs
I would love a incubator. Trying to show my kids and start a business at the same time. I love creating life. It is so beautiful, wish I could do it for everyone
i'd like to enter the giveaway, i'm from namibia and i want to hatch australorp and marans eggs
“Don’t worry about it” 😂😂😂
I had 2 incubators like these, they ususally come with a foam. If you take it out the incubator will loose temperature like crazy.
If you leave it be, it works just fine.
“How much you spent Him:don’t worry about
“Im not going to tell Becky how much I spent on these eggs” 😂
I would like the incubator because I have never used one before, and I am really looking forward to trying it out sometime. I’m from Indiana and this would be a perfect thing to do inside during the winter! Thanks 🙏
I'd like the incubator to start my chicken journey in about a year
I'd like to hatch some silkies possibly and just others that I can find. I'm from PA
How much u spent?
Don’t worry about it 😂
Hey! I'm19
I got 33 chicks 🐥 right now and I take care of them all by myself.
My dad bought 65 around eggs but just 37 of them hatched... For that we took a help from somebody who has a machine which helps eggs hatched.
So it'd be so great if I'll get a chance to get that machine. So that my family will be able to hatch some eggs here. Thank you very much! 🌼😊🌸 you doing a great job 💓
Him: *show the eggs and asks what they all are*
My idiotic self *OH MAH GAWD THEY ALL CHIMKEN!!!!*
Shouldn't you be spending it on avairy netting first? Lol
@roberto Dozens of companies to order netting from.
Why do you care?
Its not your money lol
@@DaybirdAviaries he can't find netting large enough. They are creating an aviary bigger then what there state has..
? He's still looking and with the snow I don't think it's safe for anyone to come out and install fencing. It's also his money hahaha
Awesome channel so much knowledge that I have been able to apply. I would love the incubator to hatch out some Americana chicks with my 4 kids here in Kentucky. Keep the great videos coming.
Just get a reptile that likes to eat eggs and feed him all the ones that don’t hatch so they don’t go to waste
Or our pigs. They love them too.
@@whitehouseonthehill ooooo
You never finished your sentence, "what are we going to hatch next???"
Greatings from south Africa, I just love watching your videos of chicks hatching even if I feel sad when not every chick makes it. I've never had a incubator before so i don't even know what I would hatch, probably so rhode island red chicks as there color is so lovely. Hope your all staying safe, warm and healthy in these troubling times, best of luck for any upcoming projects you guys might have.
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The guy that asked you to test out that incubator clearly said he wasn't sure how to regulate humidity and temperature, I am not sure why one would be tempted to put eggs that were so expensive in a questionable incubator. Expensive error.
Maybe he was sponsored? Idk
@@KaitlynBurtonISaGOD He didn't claim it, and he said he spent $50 on Amazon.
I find that opening the incubator constantly as they are hatching really affects the hatch rate as the moisture is lost and the chicks are unable to hatch out of the shell. Usually i wait until day 22-23 to open it and aid any struggling chicks. Hatch day I do not open it at all and have had awesome results. But in your case some stopped developing early on which may have been due to a low temp as it slows down development.
Would love to win it.
And my friend is giving me lavender Orpington eggs
And I live in the cold (-30) state of Wisconsin.